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Electronic engineering
Electronic engineering is an engineering discipline focused on the design, fabrication, testing and operation of circuits, electronic components, devices, and systems.
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dimension
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Any measurable quantity, such as distance, time, temperature, humidity, etc. 2. An axis in the three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. 3. An independent variable in a function of one or ...
compass
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Any of several instruments for determining direction on the earth’s surface (e.g., magnetic (mariner’s) compass and gyrocompass). 2. A radio direction finder. 3. An instrument for drawing ...
circuit component
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Any of the electronic devices or parts (capacitors, resistors, transistors, etc.) that are connected through wiring to form a circuit. 2. An electrical quantity required for, or arising from, ...
duality of nature
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Any of various situations in which a phenomenon exhibits two distinct and different natures. A commonly cited example is the dual model of light. In some instances, visible light behaves like a ...
branch
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Any one of the separate paths of a circuit. With respect to the layout of its components, a branch can be series, parallel, seriesparallel, parallel-series, or any combination of these. It is also ...
bias
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Any parameter of which the value is set to a predetermined level to establish a threshold or operating point. Although it is common to think of bias currents and bias voltages, other parameters ...
broadcast service
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Any radio transmitting service (including television) that exists for the purpose of sending out electromagnetic signals for general reception, rather than addressing them to specific receiving ...